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Potential of Bacterial Cellulose Chemisorbed with Anti-Metabolites, 3-Bromopyruvate or Sertraline, to Fight against Helicobacter pylori Lawn Biofilm

Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium known mainly of its ability to cause persistent inflammations of the human stomach, resulting in peptic ulcer diseases and gastric cancers. Continuous exposure of this bacterium to antibiotics has resulted in high detection of multidrug-resistant strains and diffic...

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Autores principales: Krzyżek, Paweł, Gościniak, Grażyna, Fijałkowski, Karol, Migdał, Paweł, Dziadas, Mariusz, Owczarek, Artur, Czajkowska, Joanna, Aniołek, Olga, Junka, Adam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7765062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33327555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249507
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author Krzyżek, Paweł
Gościniak, Grażyna
Fijałkowski, Karol
Migdał, Paweł
Dziadas, Mariusz
Owczarek, Artur
Czajkowska, Joanna
Aniołek, Olga
Junka, Adam
author_facet Krzyżek, Paweł
Gościniak, Grażyna
Fijałkowski, Karol
Migdał, Paweł
Dziadas, Mariusz
Owczarek, Artur
Czajkowska, Joanna
Aniołek, Olga
Junka, Adam
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description Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium known mainly of its ability to cause persistent inflammations of the human stomach, resulting in peptic ulcer diseases and gastric cancers. Continuous exposure of this bacterium to antibiotics has resulted in high detection of multidrug-resistant strains and difficulties in obtaining a therapeutic effect. The purpose of the present study was to determine the usability of bacterial cellulose (BC) chemisorbed with 3-bromopyruvate (3-BP) or sertraline (SER) to act against lawn H. pylori biofilms. The characterization of BC carriers was made using a N2 adsorption/desorption analysis, tensile strength test, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations. Determination of an antimicrobial activity was performed using a modified disk-diffusion method and a self-designed method of testing antibacterial activity against biofilm microbial forms. In addition, bacterial morphology was checked by SEM. It was found that BC disks were characterized by a high cross-linking and shear/stretch resistance. Growth inhibition zones for BC disks chemisorbed with 2 mg of SER or 3-BP were equal to 26.5–27.5 mm and 27–30 mm, respectively. The viability of lawn biofilm H. pylori cells after a 4-h incubation with 2 mg SER or 3-BP chemisorbed on BC disks was ≥4 log lower, suggesting their antibacterial effect. SEM observations showed a number of morphostructural changes in H. pylori cells exposed to these substances. Concluding, SER and 3-BP chemisorbed on BC carriers presented a promising antibacterial activity against biofilm H. pylori cells in in vitro conditions.
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spelling pubmed-77650622020-12-27 Potential of Bacterial Cellulose Chemisorbed with Anti-Metabolites, 3-Bromopyruvate or Sertraline, to Fight against Helicobacter pylori Lawn Biofilm Krzyżek, Paweł Gościniak, Grażyna Fijałkowski, Karol Migdał, Paweł Dziadas, Mariusz Owczarek, Artur Czajkowska, Joanna Aniołek, Olga Junka, Adam Int J Mol Sci Article Helicobacter pylori is a bacterium known mainly of its ability to cause persistent inflammations of the human stomach, resulting in peptic ulcer diseases and gastric cancers. Continuous exposure of this bacterium to antibiotics has resulted in high detection of multidrug-resistant strains and difficulties in obtaining a therapeutic effect. The purpose of the present study was to determine the usability of bacterial cellulose (BC) chemisorbed with 3-bromopyruvate (3-BP) or sertraline (SER) to act against lawn H. pylori biofilms. The characterization of BC carriers was made using a N2 adsorption/desorption analysis, tensile strength test, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) observations. Determination of an antimicrobial activity was performed using a modified disk-diffusion method and a self-designed method of testing antibacterial activity against biofilm microbial forms. In addition, bacterial morphology was checked by SEM. It was found that BC disks were characterized by a high cross-linking and shear/stretch resistance. Growth inhibition zones for BC disks chemisorbed with 2 mg of SER or 3-BP were equal to 26.5–27.5 mm and 27–30 mm, respectively. The viability of lawn biofilm H. pylori cells after a 4-h incubation with 2 mg SER or 3-BP chemisorbed on BC disks was ≥4 log lower, suggesting their antibacterial effect. SEM observations showed a number of morphostructural changes in H. pylori cells exposed to these substances. Concluding, SER and 3-BP chemisorbed on BC carriers presented a promising antibacterial activity against biofilm H. pylori cells in in vitro conditions. MDPI 2020-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7765062/ /pubmed/33327555 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249507 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Krzyżek, Paweł
Gościniak, Grażyna
Fijałkowski, Karol
Migdał, Paweł
Dziadas, Mariusz
Owczarek, Artur
Czajkowska, Joanna
Aniołek, Olga
Junka, Adam
Potential of Bacterial Cellulose Chemisorbed with Anti-Metabolites, 3-Bromopyruvate or Sertraline, to Fight against Helicobacter pylori Lawn Biofilm
title Potential of Bacterial Cellulose Chemisorbed with Anti-Metabolites, 3-Bromopyruvate or Sertraline, to Fight against Helicobacter pylori Lawn Biofilm
title_full Potential of Bacterial Cellulose Chemisorbed with Anti-Metabolites, 3-Bromopyruvate or Sertraline, to Fight against Helicobacter pylori Lawn Biofilm
title_fullStr Potential of Bacterial Cellulose Chemisorbed with Anti-Metabolites, 3-Bromopyruvate or Sertraline, to Fight against Helicobacter pylori Lawn Biofilm
title_full_unstemmed Potential of Bacterial Cellulose Chemisorbed with Anti-Metabolites, 3-Bromopyruvate or Sertraline, to Fight against Helicobacter pylori Lawn Biofilm
title_short Potential of Bacterial Cellulose Chemisorbed with Anti-Metabolites, 3-Bromopyruvate or Sertraline, to Fight against Helicobacter pylori Lawn Biofilm
title_sort potential of bacterial cellulose chemisorbed with anti-metabolites, 3-bromopyruvate or sertraline, to fight against helicobacter pylori lawn biofilm
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7765062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33327555
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21249507
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